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Topics covered include: Referendum Days '94; Umbrella Organization for M.A.N.U.S.; New, Resources Available To Mount Students; Angry Student Vandalizes Evaristus; Renovations to Rosaria Centre - Government cash helps fix "sick building"; New Look For Vinnie's, Student Union; Person's Day - October 18th; Academic Integrity; Atlantic Women's Magazine; Mi 'kmaq History & Cultural Revival; The River Wild (film); Halifax Pop Explosion; The Tragically Hip (band); Study Nutrition Before University; Students' Union of Nova Scotia and Your Finances; October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month; Women's Basketball Team Set To Go
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This newsletter contains information on visitors welcomed to campus during Open Campus Days, a conference titled 'How to Build Peace in a Nuclear Age,' bursary deadlines fast approaching, portraits at the gallery, and co-operative education opportunities between the Mount and Dalhousie University. There are also sections on more companies recruiting graduates across universities and colleges, research funding cuts for social sciences and humanities, grants awarded, and lectures, travels, and meetings conducted by students, faculty, and staff. The newsletter discusses a 'Five Kilometer "For the Run of It" Run/Jog/Walk' event, as well as a pledge for fundraising to create scholarships, research funds, programs, and other projects. There is also information on DUET (Distance University Education via Television) for teaching faculty to use it, and there is a section on Co-op interviews by videotape used by employers at a distance.
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Topics covered include: Allegations against Student Union; President David Wynn response; Discussion paper on revitalization of Nova Scotia universities; MSVU Students Compete in Accounting Case Competition; Environmental sensitivies; New Bursary Fund; Sam Murdock - 86 year old Saint Mary's graduate; "Co-operative Education in Atlantic Canada" - DUET series; Jack Butler (band); Dracula (film); Mystics volleyball
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This newsletter contains information on the AAU's (Association of Atlantic Universities) call for increased university funding, the final report for the Mount's 1988 United Way Campaign, the creation of a new administrative structure at the Mount, long service awards presented to staff members, and an 'Of Interest' section on events, inservices, awards, conferences, and volunteer opportunities. The newsletter discusses community outreach in Home Economics, a back care program offered by the athletics/recreation office, and Dr. Femi Taiwo's involvement in the Nigerian Staff Development Fellows program. The newsletter concludes with a report from the Senate's meeting in November, as well as reminders to students from the registrar's office.
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Topics covered include: Canadian Federation of Students; Penthouse; Snoopy (play); Students Working Part-Time; Apathy; Campus Food Service; Chef Rene VanNeiuwenhuizen; Central America; Canadian Foreign Policy; December Exam Schedule; UNICEF; Dr. Margaret Fulton; MSVU English Society's All-Out Slumber Party Extravaganza; DUET; Campus store profits; Oxford University Summer School; Frog Hollow Book Store; June Lumsden; Fitness assessments
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Topics covered include: MSVU Corner store; Society budgets reductions; Bus tickets; Sexism and MSVU Board of Governors; Students Against Global Extermination (SAGE); MANUS; Child Study formal; Student Handbook issues; Student Union bookkeeper - Donna Day; Athletics and Recreation Coaches - Anne Lindsay, Bruce Croft, Kevin Marks; For the Run of It; Nuclear and firepower travelling in Canadian Harbours; NSCAD students strike; Acadia rejoins SUNS; Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (musical); Neptune Theatre; Caroline Rodgers - Player of the Week
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This newsletter contains information on SSHRC research grants given to Mount faculty, the lack of resources in the University of El Salvador, Mount Public Relations students donating skills to the community, and a section in French about the Marillac residence. It also contains information on Freda N. Wales, a Mount alumnae who made several contributions to associations during and after her time at the Mount. There are sections on the Mount Playhouse, research done by the Task Force, public lectures given by faculty, and a 'This and That' section detailing public speakers, fitness testing, and the Native Council of Nova Scotia. There is also information on a Black and White Ball, Open Campus days in March, and staff being encouraged to take DUET (Distance University Education via Television) classes.